TY - JOUR
T1 - Craving Sweet Success
T2 - A Recipe for Developing a Global Health Education Consortium (or Any Consortium, for That Matter)
AU - Pitt, Michael B.
AU - Butteris, Sabrina M.
AU - Howard, Cynthia R.
AU - Schubert, Charles
AU - Fischer, Philip R.
AU - Bothe, Denise
AU - St Clair, Nicole E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - More than a decade ago, two faculty met at a conference. Each talked about how they were charged with leading global health education efforts at their institutions and longed to have an opportunity to share resources and learn from each other. After reaching out to a few other Midwestern colleagues and finding a date, the first Midwest Consortium of Global Child Health Educators meeting was held in Madison, WI. Now, after a dozen annual meetings, more than 30 articles, chapters, abstracts, and workshops, as well as the creating, piloting, and sharing of several widely used curricula in global health education, the founding consortium mem-bers share the practical steps for faculty looking to form similar regional consortia around shared interests. In this article, the authors provide a recipe for the success-ful formation of an academic consortium based on the lessons learned from their experience.
AB - More than a decade ago, two faculty met at a conference. Each talked about how they were charged with leading global health education efforts at their institutions and longed to have an opportunity to share resources and learn from each other. After reaching out to a few other Midwestern colleagues and finding a date, the first Midwest Consortium of Global Child Health Educators meeting was held in Madison, WI. Now, after a dozen annual meetings, more than 30 articles, chapters, abstracts, and workshops, as well as the creating, piloting, and sharing of several widely used curricula in global health education, the founding consortium mem-bers share the practical steps for faculty looking to form similar regional consortia around shared interests. In this article, the authors provide a recipe for the success-ful formation of an academic consortium based on the lessons learned from their experience.
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U2 - 10.3928/19382359-20230720-05
DO - 10.3928/19382359-20230720-05
M3 - Article
C2 - 37695283
AN - SCOPUS:85170483684
SN - 0090-4481
VL - 52
SP - e351-e356
JO - Pediatric annals
JF - Pediatric annals
IS - 9
ER -